These were brilliant for my cafe project bike. Small, discreet and obvious quality. Really easy to wire in and mount and super bright for their size. They provide a lot more light allowing me to ride confidently at any speed on dark unlit country roads. (Posted on 7/19/15)

Bought these as a more affordable alternative to the bigger LED options. For a smaller dual sport bike with limited alternator output, LED was the preferred way to go. Installation was pretty typical for adding aux lights to a bike; the hardest part was simply removing all the plastic and routing the wires cleanly. I had not issues with wiring the electrical components - everything worked right the first time the switch was turned on. Mounting hardware seemed plenty solid for average use. Quality of the light housing and cables is very robust - no concerns expected. The on/off switch does seem a little flimsy, but one mounted seems to be working fine for now.
As far as function, these lights are great! For daytime auxiliary lighting, they are as bright as my Piaa 1100LED's, and have exponentially increased daytime visibility on my son's KLR. They easily double the amount of light output from the stock headlight in night conditions. For full blown remote ADV riding or extended night operations, the more expensive LED options should offer more output, but for average riding, these are great. I would not hesitate to add these to any of our other bikes as a low profile but highly visible option for adding LED auxiliary lights. (Posted on 7/8/15)

Review by John

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Plenty of power to see your way home at night in the event of a burned out headlight. Extremely conspicuous during daytime. A must have item on all of my bikes. An excellent "safety net" for both day and night. (Posted on 3/22/15)

Review by Paul

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I was impressed with the quality right out of the box. The harness has connectors in all the right places and the wiring is long enough for convenient and out-of-view routing. I mounted them on the crash bars on GS for extra night-time "fill in" lighting and daytime conspicuity. The look great and work well. Highly recommended. (Posted on 3/21/15)

Review by Art

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I installed the DM Micro LED's on my 2014 Yamaha FJR for more day light safty. I do not ride at night and these single intensity lights are just right for making the bike visible to on coming vehicles. (Posted on 1/24/15)

Review by Birddog

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a bmw 2004 rt is a difficult bike to add aux lighting but these are an excellent option looks fantastic and believe me people notice you day or night (Posted on 1/9/15)

Review by Theteacher

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Bought these for my KLR650. They didn't have a mounting kit but I fabricated brackets so the lights could be fixed to the Crash bars. The wiring harness was long enough without too much wire to deal with. The Directions were simple to follow and I had the lights on and all wires secured in just a couple of hours. I really like how the wiring harness had a separate power source and relay wire to connect to a switched power source. Didn't expect it and almost wired it wrong. They work great. (Posted on 12/22/14)

Review by Jerry

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I installed these on my '13 FJR for daytime visibility lights. I have an aux fuse box with both hot and keyed fuse options under the seat that I use for accessories, so the fuse holder and relay with trigger wire on the wiring harness are not really necessary for me. Also, the harness could be just slightly longer for the way I routed my wires but it works. I could cut and splice additional wiring but the wiring harness is so nice, I didn't want to mess it up. I don't care for the push button switch, I prefer a toggle or rocker type but that is a minor issue. Overall, great lights, quality wiring harness, highly recommended. (Posted on 12/2/14)

Review by Brewdog

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I purchased these a few weeks ago and installed on my 2009 F800GS. I was looking for a little extra light to help light to help navigate the dark forest roads in Oregon. These tiny lights took me by surprise! These lights are bright and extend the range quite a bit over the headlight. I also purchased the PIAA 510's, and while they also work well, the Denalis might be the better light for money. (Posted on 11/26/14)